The Hierarchy of Modes of Radiation Death in Specifically Protected Mice

作者: Henry Quastler , Marion Zucker

DOI: 10.2307/3570832

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摘要: Specific protection prevents one particular mode of radiation death without strongly affecting other syndromes: in the cane marrow, intestinal, and oral death, this can be accomplished by partial shielding. This method allows study situations which cannot realized with total-body irradiation or unspecific protection. The protective effect shielding on marrow syndrome is not affected doses up to several kilorads; seen if intestinal prevented. Denudation duodenum compatible survival: regeneration occurs even after kilorads. Mice irradiated kilorads, though protected against succumb an unidentified disturbance. (auth)

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